Intepro ELR9500-90 Electronic DC Load
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Intepro ELR9500-90 electronic DC load with energy recovery, FPGA/DSP control, TFT touch panel, and multiple interface options including USB, analog, optional GPIB, and Modbus support.
Product details
| Model | ELR9500-90 |
| Manufacturer | Intepro |
| Category | DC Power Supplies |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Intepro ELR9500-90 is part of the ELR 9000 series of electronic DC loads designed with energy recovery capabilities. This device allows users to simulate various load conditions while recovering supplied DC energy and feeding it back into the mains grid or local power network, minimizing heat dissipation and reducing energy costs.
Key Features
- Energy recovery converts DC energy to synchronous sine current for mains feed-back
- Galvanically isolated DC input
- FPGA and DSP-based digital control for improved response times
- Four regulation modes: Constant Voltage (CV), Constant Current (CC), Constant Power (CP), Constant Resistance (CR)
- Large LCD touch panel with multilingual interface and user profiles
- Function generator for dynamic load simulation
- Master-slave bus for parallel operation and expandability
- Multiple control interfaces: Analog input, USB, USB stick port on front, optional GPIB
- SCPI command language support for automation
Applications
- Power supply testing and verification
- Battery system characterization
- Renewable energy system simulation
- Industrial load testing
Specifications
| Series | ELR 9000 |
| Maximum Input Voltage | Up to 1500V |
| Maximum Input Current (per chassis) | Up to 510A |
| Maximum Input Power (per chassis) | Up to 10.5kW |
| Expandable Power | Up to 105kW |
| Regulation Modes | CV, CC, CP, CR |
| Control Architecture | FPGA/DSP-based |
| User Interface | Multilingual TFT touch panel |
| Function Generator | Yes |
| Control Interfaces | Analog, USB, optional GPIB, Modbus, SCPI |
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